Patterning: Patterning energy and materials across assemblies of nanocrystals using biologically inspired strategies.

Recent News

2017/01/10 - Job opening: Postdoctoral fellow for in situ liquid cell TEMWe're hiring a postdoc to develop for in situ liquid cell TEM of nanocrystal reactions! Please email Emory with your CV and cover letter if you are interested in the job described below:Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) offers a unique opportunity for a postdoctoral fellow in the field of chemistry or materials science. The postdoc will carry out multidisciplinary research using liquid cell transmission electron microscopy (TEM) to investigate the reactions of colloidal nanomaterials in situ. This position would be co-advised with Dr. Haimei Zheng and requires a unique ability to fabricate novel liquid cells and leverage them in the world-class TEM facilities at Berkeley Lab.Responsibilities: • Design and fabricate novel TEM liquid cells. • Design ...
Posted Jan 10, 2017, 2:35 PM by Emory Chan

2016/12/01 - Job opening: Postdoctoral fellow for robotic nanocrystal synthesisWe're hiring a postdoc to develop a next-generation nanocrystal synthesis robot and to use this robot to synthesize complex semiconductor and doped nanostructures. Please email Emory with your CV and cover letter if you are interested in the job described below:The Molecular Foundry at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) offers a unique opportunity for a postdoctoral fellow in the field of chemistry or materials science. The postdoc will carry out multidisciplinary research using combinatorial techniques to synthesize colloidal nanoparticles and their hererostructures. This position requires a unique ability to synthesize nanomaterials a develop new capabilities for a recently installed, high-throughput synthesis robot. Responsibilities: • Design and synthesize complex inorganic nanoparticle heterostructures and/or lanthanide-doped, upconverting ...
Posted Dec 7, 2016, 5:20 PM by Emory Chan

2016/09/07 - Liz and Cheryl's paper is published in ACS Nano!Congratulations to co-first authors Liz Levy and Cheryl Tajon for their publication on Energy Looping Nanoparticles in ACS Nano! Thomas, Emory, and a bevy of collaborators and users all contributed. Check out the paper here: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.6b03288
Posted Sep 13, 2016, 12:57 AM by Emory Chan